Apple iWork '09 User Manual

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Chapter 10

Statistical Functions

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The standard deviation is the square root of the variance returned by the VARPA

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function.

Example

Assume you have installed a temperature sensor in Cupertino, California. The sensor records each
day’s high and low temperatures. In addition, you have kept a record of each day you turned on the
air conditioner in your condo. The sensor failed after the first few days so the following table is the
population of high and low temperatures.

=STDEVPA(B2:B13) returns 23.7702, the dispersion as measured by STDEVPA, of the sample of daily
high temperatures.
It exceeds the actual range of high temperatures of 15 degrees because the “unavailable” temperature
is given a value of zero.

Related Topics
For related functions and additional information, see:

“STDEV” on page 290

“STDEVA” on page 291

“STDEVP” on page 293

VAR” on page 298

VARA” on page 300

VARP” on page 302

VARPA” on page 303

“Survey Results Example” on page 362

“Listing of Statistical Functions” on page 225

Value Types” on page 36

The Elements of Formulas” on page 15

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